Anyone have any ideas of how to remove a rounded off oil drain plug?
Nov 5, 2015 #1 militant83 New member Joined Apr 20, 2014 Messages 219 Reaction score 0 Location Circleville, Ohio Anyone have any ideas of how to remove a rounded off oil drain plug?
Nov 5, 2015 #2 Bustedknuckles Active member Joined Aug 15, 2011 Messages 1,503 Reaction score 0 Turbo socket. If that doesn't work unhook the battery cables and weld a nut on.
Nov 5, 2015 #3 ncollins64 Well-known member Joined Nov 13, 2012 Messages 4,522 Reaction score 69 Location winchester springs, tn What about some big vise grips and a hammer?
Nov 5, 2015 #4 militant83 New member Joined Apr 20, 2014 Messages 219 Reaction score 0 Location Circleville, Ohio I tried channel locks and it didn't budge. I almost wonder if it got cross threaded when it was put back in making it so hard to remove.
I tried channel locks and it didn't budge. I almost wonder if it got cross threaded when it was put back in making it so hard to remove.
Nov 5, 2015 #5 ToMang07 Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 6,559 Reaction score 172 Location Mainah! Chanel locks are not vice grips.
Nov 5, 2015 #6 militant83 New member Joined Apr 20, 2014 Messages 219 Reaction score 0 Location Circleville, Ohio ToMang07 said: Chanel locks are not vice grips. Click to expand... Im well aware of that... I was just stating another option I tried. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
ToMang07 said: Chanel locks are not vice grips. Click to expand... Im well aware of that... I was just stating another option I tried. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nov 5, 2015 #7 ToMang07 Well-known member Joined Jan 25, 2012 Messages 6,559 Reaction score 172 Location Mainah! militant83 said: Im well aware of that... I was just stating another option I tried. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Point was.... vice grips are much better than channel locks. I've gotten siezed head studs out of manifolds with vice grips. I'd still be trying if I was using channel locks. And I wouldn't want to be holding/hitting channel locks with a hammer.
militant83 said: Im well aware of that... I was just stating another option I tried. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand... Point was.... vice grips are much better than channel locks. I've gotten siezed head studs out of manifolds with vice grips. I'd still be trying if I was using channel locks. And I wouldn't want to be holding/hitting channel locks with a hammer.